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2021i12, Tuesday: Portrait, for preference.
Why do most iPad cases only do landscape? And bookshelves to die for.
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Why do most iPad cases only do landscape? And bookshelves to die for.
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Vaccination - mandatory or not? Wise words from the Family Division. And the bell tolls for mainstream specialist legal journalism.
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I don’t think (legally speaking) employers outside care or healthcare are likely to be able to force staff to vaccinate. But even in those areas, in these early days it’s best to talk about it. Which will enable you to spot the conspiracy theorists putting everyone at risk…
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Sorry. Have to prep for next week's trial. Cat pic ok with everyone?
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Yes, I know. A staggeringly arrogant title. But we lawyers have to get through huge piles of stuff. And finding ways to curate the pile is a genuine bonus.
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Or maybe it just doesn't like me; but there's a solution. And Octavia Butler is glorious.
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Again, it's a busy week. So two quick hits: a potential AML game-changer, and catnip for Apple geeks.
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These notes may be brief this week. I'm in a hearing Monday to Thursday, and daughter's (initially remote) school is restarting tomorrow. So I'll focus on SIROTI, with other things when I can.
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A new year. Time to do better.
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Counting things is important. But not everything that matters can be counted…
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Without the sustenance of something we do for our souls - even if we're bad at it - we lose something vital to being human.
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I cannot, possibly, thank you enough. Everyone who wrote to me, commented, or otherwise made contact following that thing I wrote a while ago. You are blessings, every single one. Some said it helped them think about what they did, and how. Some, bravely, shared their own travails. Some simply